Kasvu Counseling, PLLC — Psychologist in Washington, DC
Address1350 Connecticut Ave NW #612 DC, Washington, DC 20036
Phone+1202-656-0258
Websitekasvucounseling.com
Kasvu Counseling, PLLC is a private practice offering individual therapy services for adults, provided by a licensed psychologist. The practice primarily offers remote sessions via HIPAA-compliant platforms like Zoom and Google Meet, with in-person sessions available on Wednesdays in Seattle's University District. Kasvu Counseling operates in Washington, DC, and is also licensed in Washington, Illinois, Florida, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, and Virginia. The therapist utilizes a warm, caring approach to build trust and openness, aiming to help clients explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Integrated therapeutic techniques may include cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and interpersonal therapy, tailored to individual client concerns and goals. The practice name, Kasvu, a Finnish word for 'growth,' reflects the belief that therapy supports personal development at any life stage.
Best for
- Adults seeking individual therapy
- Clients preferring remote sessions
- Individuals interested in personal growth
| Key services | Individual therapy, Remote sessions, In-person sessions, LGBTQ counseling |
| Tags | psychologist, individual therapy, telehealth, washington dc, seattle, cbt, interpersonal therapy, lgbtq counseling, licensed psychologist, personal growth |
Location
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